Recent trends in global industrial restructuring, with moves towards more flexible produc-tion systems, have raised new issues and questions regarding gender, flexibility, and skill. Based on research on women workers in 24 companies in the electronics industry in Delhi, India, this paper discusses features of gendered labor regimes in the electronics industry and recent changes within a broader context of intensified labor market flexibil-ity. Changing policy in the electronics industry is outlined up to the present period as the industry undergoes a major process of restructuring in response to the liberalization and globalization of the Indian economy in the 1990s. It highlights the issue of the non-recognition of the existing skills of ...
Standing at 24% in 2018, India’s female labour force articipation is only half of the global average...
Literate but unskilled—and largely female—labor has thus far fuelled the tremend...
This systematic study is focused on examining the women’s gendered identity work in an Indian IT com...
In today's situation of Malaysia's industrialization, the issue of cultural and social stigmatizatio...
This article addresses the experiences of women in engineering and technology careers in an increasi...
Ranging across the beauty industry, domestic work, food delivery, cab services and medical care, alo...
Increasing globalization and the massive growth of the software Industry have created new opportunit...
Today, given the state of Malaysia's industrialization, the issue of cultural and social stigmatizat...
During the last 15 years questions concerning gender, technology and knowledge, have become increasi...
Much has been written about the deskilling impact of technology on factory workers, especially since...
In the context of increasing contribution of developing countries in world trade, an important quest...
Much has been written about the deskilling impact of technology on factory workers, especially since...
This study attempts to examine the effects of technological change on women's labour force participa...
With the emergence of the new economy, the working environment in several sectors in the developing ...
This paper examines the endogenous interaction between the rise in female labor force par- ticipatio...
Standing at 24% in 2018, India’s female labour force articipation is only half of the global average...
Literate but unskilled—and largely female—labor has thus far fuelled the tremend...
This systematic study is focused on examining the women’s gendered identity work in an Indian IT com...
In today's situation of Malaysia's industrialization, the issue of cultural and social stigmatizatio...
This article addresses the experiences of women in engineering and technology careers in an increasi...
Ranging across the beauty industry, domestic work, food delivery, cab services and medical care, alo...
Increasing globalization and the massive growth of the software Industry have created new opportunit...
Today, given the state of Malaysia's industrialization, the issue of cultural and social stigmatizat...
During the last 15 years questions concerning gender, technology and knowledge, have become increasi...
Much has been written about the deskilling impact of technology on factory workers, especially since...
In the context of increasing contribution of developing countries in world trade, an important quest...
Much has been written about the deskilling impact of technology on factory workers, especially since...
This study attempts to examine the effects of technological change on women's labour force participa...
With the emergence of the new economy, the working environment in several sectors in the developing ...
This paper examines the endogenous interaction between the rise in female labor force par- ticipatio...
Standing at 24% in 2018, India’s female labour force articipation is only half of the global average...
Literate but unskilled—and largely female—labor has thus far fuelled the tremend...
This systematic study is focused on examining the women’s gendered identity work in an Indian IT com...